Ivano-Frankivsk Region
Proportion2:3
DesignWhite field with a black jackdaw. Both the vertical edges are decorated by two different narrow bicolors.
Designed byAndriy Grechylo (Андрій Ґречило)

The flag of the Ivano-Frankivsk Region[1] (Ukrainian: Прапор Івано-Франківської області; translit.: Prapor Ivano-Frankivs'koi oblasti) is one of regional flags of Ukraine. It is a symbol of the Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast that inherits a historical tradition of using regional symbols and is an attribute of the local government and executive powers.

The flag represents a banner of 2:3 proportion. In the middle of a white field is depicted a black jackdaw with raised wings and golden (yellow) crown, while facing the flagpole. At the flagpole side and along the side stretch red and black stripes, while on the opposite side the same way stretch blue and yellow stripes. The width of each stripe consists of 1/12 of the flag's length. The stripes represent the tradition of a fight for independence. The red and black stripes are the traditional colors of Red Ruthenia, while the blue and yellow are the colors of the bigger Ukraine.[2]

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References

  1. "Ivano-Frankivsk Region". mfa.gov.ua. Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine.
  2. Greczylo, Andriy (2003-08-01). "Contemporary flags of the Ukrainian regions: Old traditions and new designs". Academia.edu. Retrieved 2022-06-11.
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